Precept Tour Premium 310LS Drivers
Precept Tour Premium 310LS Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 25, 2002]
Mike33
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Tour Premium 310ls
This driver is sweet. Many people pass this driver up because it isn't well known compared to other name brand clubs, but it is one of the best out there. I first played this in a tournament after breaking my Taylor Made 320. This driver looks almost the same, but after hitting it I decided to put it in my bag. It feels amazing when contact is made with the ball. Also, it is very easy to hit straight shots that slice right through the air. Very nice product by Precept. Customer Service Took a while to recieve my driver after I ordered it but it was worth the wait. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 320 |
[Feb 26, 2002]
Brian
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Precept 310LS
Precept is not just golf balls .. .no way. This is one of ... if not the best driver on the market today. Great not just good feel long and forgiving. What''s better is the price you can find on these.. Customer Service Have not had to use them. Similar Products Used: Callaway VFT and VFT Pro. 975J (stinks) Taylor Made 300 |
[Jan 14, 2002]
seth pakchar
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
precept 310 LS driver
Precept is trying to get some market share so you can get this club at great bargain price if you look around. First of all it''s a beautiful club, dark blue head, excellent stock shaft is lighter blue. My club has great fit and finish. It''s a bore thru design like the titleist "J" but is not deep faced for such a large club. Looking down it looks a lot like the TM 320. I consider it a "cross" between the Titleist J and TM. Face is very lively, with the silky feel of the TM, and a muted sound at impact. My 7.5* with stock stiff shaft likes to hit frozen ropes that get a lot of roll and is very long. I''ve had a lot of people hit this thing and they love the feel and the way it sets up. Customer Service clickandsavegolf.com might be the best online site for golf equipment on the www. Have had no reason to contact precept. Similar Products Used: I''ve used everything and this club blows clubs like the Wilson DR and the Cleveland launcher away. It performs with the "J" for half the price, well worth looking into |
[Dec 03, 2001]
Tom Sprague
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
2001 Precept 310ls
Strength:
None I was looking for a new driver, available in left handed, that I could maintain my distance with, but move the ball left to right, and right to left; This is it. This driver is 10 to 15 yards longer than others I have used, and I canhit any type of shot with it when I want to. I have a 9.5 loft, with a Pro stiff tri-force shaft. It is a thing of beauty. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Cobra Ti - offset; Cleveland Launcher; Taylor 300b |
[Nov 23, 2001]
lquelland
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
310LS
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Had the 260 Precept but wanted more forgiveness so I purchased the 310 , Why did I wait so long, This is the stick, I got it with the factory stiff high kick 61 gram shaft it is perfect, gorgeous blue head and shaft that compliments the head,This club is the longest I have hit lately and also straight, I have the 9.5 ,some friends see I hit it on the tape towards toe and they cant believe it still 275. Great driver for all handicapers, This company is not all Balls!! Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Taylor300,VFT,Liquidmetal,975,PING |
[Jun 01, 2001]
Roy Roxas
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Tour Premium 310LS
I've always had trouble with the drivers but a buddy recommended this driver because of the feel at impact - almost forged like. I always liked the feel of the solid 975D but always hated most of the tinny Ti drivers. I got this driver and hit some balls at the range and hated the shaft - was hitting it real high for a 9.5. I reshafted with Penley Stealth 70 and BAMMO - this thing kicks butt. I was hitting this thing longer and straighter than anything else. This thing is more forgiving than even the TM320 and the feel is phenomenol. I never thought that a driver could deliver this type of feel - it made range balls feel like balatas. The face sets up square and is quite easy to work considering the size. The shaft has a nice kick to it and the dispersion is very tight and delivers a boring trajectory. All in all, I've never had so much confidence off the tee. Now, if I could only find a 3 wood... Similar Products Used: Ping Tisi, TM 300, 975D, Callaway ERC/VFT |
[Aug 22, 2001]
bbgolf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
precept tour premium 310 Ls
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None this driver is very underated! alot of people associate precept to balls, well they are not balls anymore! i own the 3 and 5 wood and they are awesome, so i figured i give the driver a shot? bought it off ebay from some pro from the buy dot com tour, who didnt care for it. it was off the precept tour van and has a graphite design x-stiff shaft. this club sets up wonderfully. i have the 9.5* loft and ball flight is perfect. i have had every other smaller size driver in the past so i was a little worried about a 310 cc head. titleist, mizuno,cleveland,callaway,taylor amde,etc. this club is right up there with them but at the fraction of the cost. very easy to line up, the ball comes off hot and straight. i cant tell you how many people see my woods 1,3,5 all from precept, take one look at them and beg me if they can hit them. the ones who have love them and ask what i paid and i tell them they cant believe it. some have gone to the extent of making me an offer on the spot!? that says alot. try these clubs out and you too will be amazed. precept doesnt market their clubs like the other big boys so thats why they are affordable,but not well known... YET! this driver will stay with me for a long time. Customer Service no need yet Similar Products Used: titleist 975d,callaway vft, cleveland quadpro, mizuno forged, taylormade 300 series, ping,adams st,yonex,tour edge etc. |